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Bottle Label:
Nutritional Information
and Sample Recipes
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Monin Kiwi Syrup
Originally from China, the kiwi fruit is widely cultivated in New Zealand. This has caused the fruit to be referred to as "Kiwi", like the tailless and long-beaked bird that is the country's symbol. The fruit offers an intense emerald green color and an invigorating sweet tart taste at once reminiscent of strawberries, melons and bananas.
Try Monin Kiwi Syrup to easily enjoy the unique kiwi fruit taste and color in a bottle. This decedent fruit is sure to add a satisfying new taste to any specialty beverage. |
Tasting Notes • Ripe kiwi aroma and taste with some tartness and pleasant texture
Applications • Lemonades, margaritas, sodas, smoothies, cocktails |
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Related Flavors:
Monin-Cantaloupe-Rock-Melon-Syrup
Monin-Sangria-Mix-White-Syrup
Related Accessories:
Monin-Pump-for-1L-Bottles-(White)
Monin-Pump-for-1L-Bottles-(Black)
Monin-Pump-for-750mL-Bottles-(White)
Monin-Pump-for-750mL-Bottles-(Black)
Monin-Rack---11-Bottle-750mL/1L
Monin-Rack---4-Bottle-750mL/1L
Related Recipes:
Boot-Kicken Koolaid
Country Field Melon Sangria
Asian Kiwi Sangria
Down Under Sangria
Honey Dew Italian Soda
Kiwi Italian Soda
Mojito/Kiwi
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Kiwi fruit is a rich source of vitamin C, 1.5 times the DRI scale in the US. Its potassium content by weight is slightly less than that of a banana. It also contains vitamin E, and a small amount of vitamin A. The skin is a good source of flavonoid antioxidants. The kiwi fruit seed oil contains on average 62% alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid. Usually a medium size kiwi fruit contains about 46 calories, 0.3 g fat, 1 g protein, 11 g carbohydrates, and 2.6 g dietary fiber found partly in the edible skin. Kiwi fruit is often reported to have mild laxative effects, due to its significant level of dietary fiber. -wikipedia |
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